English Premier League heading for final day drama
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Manchester United will earn more TV revenue from the Premier League than Everton this season, says football finance expert.
An eventful Premier League season comes to an end on Sunday with European places still up for grabs as five teams battle it out for three Champions League places and, as it stands, one Europa League place. That could all change depending on where Chelsea finish and how they get on in the Europa Conference League final.
Having been steered to safety by manager David Moyes after a wonderful run of form at the star of the year, the Toffees are assured of playing Premier League football at their new 53,000-capacity stadium at Bramley Moore Dock next season, making this, the 2,791 and last ever home game to played at Goodison.
Meanwhile, Ollie Watkins (£9.1m), who is the most-bought forward in the Gameweek, has produced a goal and an assist across his last four outings. The Aston Villa star has averaged 5.3pps, identical to Everton 's Iliman Ndiaye (£5.2m) and Fulham 's Raul Jimenez (£5.3m).
On an emotional afternoon of farewells for Everton and Jamie Vardy, Arsenal claimed the most telling win in the Premier League on Sunday by beating Newcastle 1-0 thanks to Declan Rice’s outside-of-the-area curler.
The Premier League final day sees Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest battle it out to qualify for the Champions League. Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham - by virtue of their Europa League win - are guaranteed a place at Europe's top table next season, but there are still three places up for grabs.
A trio of AFC Bournemouth assets are picked in the final Scout Selection of 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League ahead of Sunday’s 14:30 BST deadline. Left-back Milos Kerkez (£5.2m) and forward Evanilson (£5.8m) are selected for the Cherries’ home match against relegated Leicester City, with boss Andoni Iraola (£1.1m) named as Assistant Manager.
It will be a decisive final gameweek for a few Premier League clubs, including Newcastle United, who must grab a win against Everton at St James’ Park to secure Champions League football. Despite